Why I’m Bullish on Mobile Payments and Messaging (Thinks Out Loud Episode 158)
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Why I’m Bullish on Mobile Payments and Messaging (Thinks Out Loud Episode 158) – Headlines and Show Notes
- Facebook May Start Allowing In-Store Purchases In Messenger – Fortune
- Why Mobile Payments Will Rule
- Five Reasons Marketers Need to Get Ready for Mobile Messaging
- Messaging App Line’s Payment Service Begins Rolling Out To Users Worldwide | TechCrunch
- KakaoPay: KakaoTalk wants to make epayments easy
- Driving Seamless Experiences in 2016 (Thinks Out Loud Episode 149)
- podcast Archives
- It’s Not “Mobile First.” It’s “Customer First.”
- Why Digital Demands Personalization and Customer Focus (Thinks Out Loud Episode 157)
- Why College Students Prefer Mobile Payment Methods – eMarketer
- Apple Pay’s mobile Web arrival could spell trouble for PayPal – Mobile Commerce Daily – Payments
- 7 Ways to Increase Your Ecommerce Conversion Rate | Multichannel Merchant
- A Far Too Quick Look at the Metaverse, web3, and the Future of Digital (Thinks Out Loud Episode 349)
You might also want to check out these slides I had the pleasure of presenting recently about how to lead mobile-focused digital transformation within large organizations (a topic we’ve been talking about a fair bit lately). Here are the slides for your reference:
(And, yes… you can hire me to speak at your next event, too).
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Technical details: Recorded using an Audio-Technica AT2035 studio condenser microphone through a Mackie Onyx Blackjack USB recording interface into Logic Express 9 for the Mac.
Running time: 12m 48s
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